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First Do No Harm

por Paracelsus

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Written by a physician who witnessed first-hand the crash of a failing and politicized system into a pandemic, First Do No Harm is a must-read for those who care about their health and that of their loved ones. The truth is that even before COVID-19, the US healthcare system was suffering from falling standards - COVID-19 merely amplified and publicized pre-existing problems. Today's doctors were trained by a pass-fail medical educational system where nearly everyone passes. Hospitals are filled with administrators promoted for compliance instead of competence. The government agencies supposedly regulating this system are no different than the rest of the US federal government - in the late stages of decomposition. In fact, the only healthy entities in medicine are the giant insurance and pharmaceutical companies, awash in profits. Our entire healthcare system is rotten, and that decay now extends to individual doctors who blindly do what they're told instead of thinking critically. For your health and that of your loved ones, it is you who needs to think critically about healthcare.… (más)
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Written by a physician who witnessed first-hand the crash of a failing and politicized system into a pandemic, First Do No Harm is a must-read for those who care about their health and that of their loved ones. The truth is that even before COVID-19, the US healthcare system was suffering from falling standards - COVID-19 merely amplified and publicized pre-existing problems. Today's doctors were trained by a pass-fail medical educational system where nearly everyone passes. Hospitals are filled with administrators promoted for compliance instead of competence. The government agencies supposedly regulating this system are no different than the rest of the US federal government - in the late stages of decomposition. In fact, the only healthy entities in medicine are the giant insurance and pharmaceutical companies, awash in profits. Our entire healthcare system is rotten, and that decay now extends to individual doctors who blindly do what they're told instead of thinking critically. For your health and that of your loved ones, it is you who needs to think critically about healthcare.

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